As in earlier reports on other languages (see
Ruby,
Node.js,
Python), today we’re
sharing data from Semaphore about usage distribution across versions of PHP in
active private projects.

More than 80% of commercial PHP projects are on 5.x, with 5.6, which was
released two years ago, being the leading choice.

PHP 7.0 was released less than a year ago, in December 2015. And if we look at
just the projects which have been added on Semaphore in 2016 — and assume that
most of them are newly started — we see that a third of new projects are
choosing PHP 7.0.

It’s worth noting that versions 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 have reached end of life and
are no longer receiving any security updates. So if you’re on one of those
versions, we strongly recommend that you move to 5.6 which will be maintained
until the end of 2018. For more details on PHP release plans, refer to the
official supported versions page.

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